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London: An Indian-origin man has died after his throat was slashed on the street near his home in west London as a result of what has been described by some witnesses as a "petty row over a few pounds".
Sahil Roy, 28, was pronounced dead near his housing estate in Isleworth on Sunday evening after emergency crew attempted to save his life for over an hour.
A Metropolitan Police statement said: "A murder investigation has been launched following the death of a man in Isleworth. Police were called at 4.05 PM (UK time) on Sunday to Summerwood Road in Isleworth following reports of man suffering from a stab injury.
"Officers, the London Ambulance Service and Londons Air Ambulance attended. The man, believed to be aged in his late 20s, was pronounced dead at the scene at 5.18pm. "A post-mortem examination will be held in due course. Detectives from the Homicide and Major Crime Command (HMCC) are investigating."
A 22-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is being held at a south London police station, the police confirmed. Roy is said to have been pushed to the ground and stabbed in the neck before his attackers fled. Witnesses and friends told the 'Evening Standard' how the victims mother sobbed by his side as she cradled him while he lay in the road.
His younger brother also came down from the flat Sahil shared with his family near the scene of the crime. One witness told the newspaper: "I just saw his mother with him in the road crying, holding his neck and head as he lay there in the road bleeding. It really was terrible."
Larissa Maher, a friend of Roy's, said: "He was an easily approachable person. He was really lovely. He wouldnt say boo to a ghost. We have a lot of bad people on the estate, but he wasnt one of them and you wouldnt expect it to be him.
"A lot of people on the estate are in tears. Its very hard for people. A lot of people came out to pay their respects which shows how much people loved him. "His brother came down and saw it as well, he must be going through hell. You cant feel safe around here. People just need to not carry knives around."
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